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Friday, May 6, 2011

PROM: Part 2

"All you need is for one person to think you're cool, and you're in. Everyone else will be scared to question it." - Never Been Kissed, 1999

Gibby, Kirsten, and Kristen, from the movie Never Been Kissed look a LOT like the Maybellines that we all know and occasionally get along with: Jessica, Haley, and Demi.

I feel that prom is a big enough night that it deserves to be split into two seperate notes. So if you want the whole story, read my last note. Or enjoy my short and sweet recap. When we went back inside, the DJ had put on Beyonce's Single Ladies, as a bit of a "tip of the hat" to all the people that had been excluded from the last song or two. My friends and I practically ran to the dance floor; this was our song! I found myself dancing next to one of the Maybellines, Demi, knowing full well that she was NOT a single lady. But I put that aside and tried to enjoy myself... until my foot got caught on something. I looked down, and what I found changed the course of the dance for the remainder of the night.

Demi was dancing in her, I kid you not, turquoise zebra-striped strapless dress that had been barfed on by a Bedazzler. One of the things that amazes me about the Maybellines, other than their overuse of both eyeliner and bad attitudes, is the fact that they can go anywhere and come back with a new boyfriend. Whether it is Math class, a field trip to the science museum, or prom, they always manage to meet a new “friend”. Which brings up the question: why was Demi dancing to Single Ladies? Possibly advertising that she was "on the market"? Who knows. Who cared? I tried to ignore her and have a good time.

But when I felt my foot catch on something, I leaned down and picked it up. It was a clump of bleach-blond hair. I looked slowly from the tuft of hair in my hand to the Maybelline next to me, matching the colors. I noticed that her hair was less poufy than it had been twenty minutes ago. I had to cover my mouth to keep from laughing out loud.

Oh my gosh.

She was wearing fake hair.

Being the nice person I am, I decided not to throw it in the air for the world to see. (Although, it would have been something to talk about for reunions to come.)Instead, I whispered in her ear and handed it to her. Her blushing face somehow shone through the pancake layer of makeup she had on as she threw it away from the dance floor, like something that had been snaked out of the shower drain, not wanting anything to do with it. And for whatever reason, she wouldn’t leave me alone for the rest of the night. As the Godfather says, "Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer." Maybe she didn't want to give me the chance to share her secret... however, she doesn't know that I have a blog. (Ha!) She even tried to copy my dancing, which led her lemming friends to copy her... you know, because eyeshadow comes in packs of three. And when other people saw the three most popular girls in school dancing like that, they too started doing the Grace Kent.

It was awesome.

When prom ended, Demi was still dancing next to me. Her BFF Haley ran over to us, looking guilty and wringing her hands, exclaiming “Oh my gosh, I just made out with Dylan!”

Let me give a little background on this.At our small school, Dylan is the guy who most all of the girls had a little crush on in the beginning of the year… until we all realized that he was a jerk. He always walks around surrounded by girls of all ages, but it is usually Jessica, Haley, and Demi. They have all dated him at one time or another, but we never know which one he is going out with currently. It appears like he treats them all equally, so as to not lose anybody. If he holds hands with one, he holds hands with the other two.The part that I don’t understand is that they all seem to be perfectly fine with it, and they are all best friends.

But I was pretty sure he was “officially” dating Demi last Friday.

So when Haley walked up to Demi and I, the former being her best friend, Demi surprised me by not getting upset with Haley, but seething, “I’m going to kill him!”

And at that moment, my phone vibrated.My parents were here, waiting outside to give me a ride home.I said goodbye to everyone and got into the car.

And we drove home.

I reflected on the night’s events:

my dancing (and possible new popularity?!)

Sneed's invitation

And of course, the newfound Demi-Dylan-Haley love triangle

And I wondered if anything would be different, walking into first period on Monday morning.

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"To write well, you have to write what you know." My name is Grace Kent and I go to high school in the Pacific Northwest. I blog about my friends, teachers, and other school issues because, let's face it, they are what I know best. Someday, I'll know other things and will be able to write about them, but for now, I'm stuck as a freshman...